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𝚾

Mathematical Bold Capital Chi Symbol

𝚾 is the Mathematical Bold Capital Chi (U+1D6BE) character used for math-style identifiers.

U+1D6BE

𝚾 is a Unicode math symbol that appears in “double-struck/bold math” style typography. It’s commonly used when you want a bold, capital Chi look in mathematical or technical text.

Mathematical Bold Capital Chi Symbol Meaning

MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL CHI (𝚾) is a Unicode character in the Math block. It represents a bold, uppercase Chi glyph used in mathematical notation and technical writing where typographic emphasis matters (for example, distinguishing one symbol from a non-bold Chi). Like other math alphabet characters, its meaning is usually context-dependent: authors may use it as a named variable, parameter, or operator label in formulas and document styles. Because it is a specific Unicode code point (U+1D6BE), it can be copied reliably across platforms that support the font and character.

Common uses

  • Labeling a bold Chi variable in equations or notes
  • Creating consistent symbol styling in math-heavy documents
  • Using bold math identifiers in worksheets, textbooks, or slides
  • Referencing a named parameter in technical writing and code comments
  • Designing math-themed icons or typographic artwork

Examples

𝚾 Mathematical Bold Capital Chi

  • 𝚾Let 𝚾 denote a parameter in the model.
  • 𝚾We define 𝚾 as the bold Chi constant.
  • 𝚾Compute the expression using 𝚾 for the variable.
  • 𝚾In this section, 𝚾 replaces the earlier symbol.
  • 𝚾The value of 𝚾 is updated for each iteration.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D6BE
HTML Entity𝚾
HTML Code𝚾
CSS\1D6BE

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Bold Capital Chi symbol mean?

MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL CHI (𝚾) is a Unicode character in the Math block. It represents a bold, uppercase Chi glyph used in mathematical notation and technical writing where typographic emphasis matters (for example, distinguishing one symbol from a non-bold Chi). Like other math alphabet characters, its meaning is usually context-dependent: authors may use it as a named variable, parameter, or operator label in formulas and document styles. Because it is a specific Unicode code point (U+1D6BE), it can be copied reliably across platforms that support the font and character.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝚾?

𝚾 is U+1D6BE (MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL CHI).

How can I paste 𝚾 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝚾.

What if 𝚾 doesn’t look correct on my device?

It may be a font support issue. Try another Unicode math-capable font or ensure your text is rendered with a font that supports the Math block.

Is 𝚾 the same as the regular Greek letter Chi?

No. 𝚾 is a specific bold mathematical capital Chi character (U+1D6BE), while the regular Greek Chi is a different code point and may have different styling.